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Years active
  
2004 (2004)–2010

Past members
  
Clarke Foley

Website
  
Action-action.com

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Origin
  
Long Island, New York, United States

Members
  
Mark Thomas Kluepfel, Clarke Foley, Adam Manning, Dan Leo

Record labels
  
Victory Records, Unsigned artist

Genres
  
Indie rock, Post-punk, Electronica

Albums
  
Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Ye, An Army of Shapes Between, The Ones Who Get It Are the O

Profiles

Action Action is an American indie rock band, formerly signed to Victory Records.

Contents

History

Action Action formed in 2004 from the ashes of The Reunion Show, Count The Stars and Diffuser. The band signed with Victory Records and released their first album, Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion (2004), and released their second album An Army of Shapes Between Wars in 2006. In the same year, Action Action toured with Maxeen, Morningwood, The Sounds, Jonezetta, We Are The Fury, The Cult and Something for Rockets on various legs of their US tours.

The song "Paper Cliché" was featured in the video game, MVP 06: NCAA Baseball.

Their song "Dream Within A Dream" was featured in a 2009 Gillette commercial. The song was included on their self-released 2010 album The Ones Who Get It Are The Ones Who Need Not To Know.

Line-up

  • Mark Thomas Kluepfel (vocals, synth, guitar, songwriter)
  • Adam Manning (guitar)
  • Dan Leo (drums, percussion)
  • Former members
  • Clarke Foley (bass)
  • Kris Baldwin (guitar)
  • Albums

  • Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion (Victory Records, 2004)
  • An Army of Shapes Between Wars (Victory Records, 2006)
  • The Ones Who Get It Are the Ones Who Need Not to Know (self-released, 2010)
  • Songs

    Drug LikeDon't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion · 2004
    Basic Tiny FragmentsDon't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion · 2004
    Paper ClichéAn Army of Shapes Between Wars · 2006

    References

    Action Action Wikipedia